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I am delighted to have just signed off on the 5th edition of Lowenstein, Hasen, and Tokaji, Election Law–Cases and Materials as well as a 180-page revamped Teacher’s Manual. (The manual includes model syllabi for a general election law course, … Continue reading →

Dan Tokaji and I have just received the page proofs for the 5th edition of Lowenstein, Hasen, and Tokaji, Election Law–Cases and Materials. While we work on corrections, instructors teaching the course might want to see a Summary of the … Continue reading →

Jim Brudney writes: Bill Eskridge, Beth Garrett, and Jim Brudney are coming out with a 2012 Supplement to the Eskridge, Frickey, Garrett Legislation Casebook over the summer. This should be in time for fall courses. We also are working on … Continue reading →

Dan Tokaji and I are thrilled to have sent off the files for the 5th edition of Lowenstein, Hasen, and Tokaji, Election Law–Cases and Materials, to the publisher today for typesetting. It, and a revamped teacher’s manual, will be ready … Continue reading →

[Bumping to the front now that I turned in my final corrections to Yale University Press today for The Voting Wars [whew!]] Teaching election law during the fall of a presidential election year is a real treat (I remember teaching … Continue reading →

I finally had a chance to sit down with David Magleby and Tony Corrado’s new edited volume, Financing the 2008 Election: Assessing Reform. This is the latest in a series of books on presidential elections which have come out since … Continue reading →

Teaching election law during the fall of a presidential election year is a real treat (I remember teaching it during Florida 2000, which was thrilling). I strongly recommend doing so. If you are teaching the course, you should know of … Continue reading →

Kirsten Nussbaumer has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, St. Louis University Law Review symposium on teaching election law). Here is the abstract: This article, an invited contribution to a symposium on teaching election law, presents election law as a … Continue reading →

I have posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, St. Louis University Law Review symposium on teaching election law). Here is the abstract: This short essay, part of a symposium in the St. Louis University Law Review on teaching election law, … Continue reading →

The 2011 Supplement to Election Law-Cases and Materials (Lowenstein, Hasen, & Tokaji, 4th ed. 2008) is on its way to the printer, You can preorder it here with a 10% discount. If you are an instructor and you need an … Continue reading →

You can get the info via this link. The supplement to our casebook will cover developments through the end of the current Supreme Court term, including McComish. I’ll be teaching Election Law for the first time as a 2-credit seminar. … Continue reading →